Uganda projects its coffee production in the 2025/26 (Oct-Sept) crop year will surge 14.8% from the previous period, boosted by yields from newly-planted acreage, a senior official from the ...
The international program Teach Ag Uganda brought 12 American educators to Africa for an immersive partnership with ag ...
Meridah Nandudu was a single mom of two kids, unemployed and in despair. Then she had an idea: Maybe the "humble" coffee ...
The World Bank will give Uganda over $2 billion in new financing in the next three financial years to fund economic ...
Uganda predicts a nearly 15% increase in coffee production for the 2025/26 season, thanks to higher yields from new plantings. Despite a global coffee price boom, exports are expected to rise ...
Daniel Huba, Vice President, Community Pass Market Development at Mastercard speaking to farmers and cooperatives about YoPay Agric, a digital platform powered by Mastercard and Yo-Uganda that makes ...
For years, Ugandan farmers have chased a costly dream: to breed the perfect goat. Driven by the rising demand for meat and milk, they've spent fortunes importing exotic breeds from as far as Southern ...
My great passion these days is agroecology. After my training in organic agriculture and business, I began collaborating with Sustainable Agriculture for Rural Development Network, Catholic Relief ...
RWAMWANJA, Uganda – At home in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, police reservist Kwizera Gasigwa farmed cassava and maize for his family to eat and to sell, to help his meagre income stretch a ...
Climate activist Hilda Flavia Nakabuye first experienced the impacts of climate change before she even knew what the term meant. When she was growing up in Uganda, Nakabuye’s family owned a small ...
Janine puts on a life vest, ties a scarf around her head and jumps into a small boat with the captain and two young men. The vessel cuts through the still water at a slow speed, leaving a silky wake.
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Coffee Diplomacy: Uganda brews new ties in Tokyo
COMMENT | KENNETH BARIGYE | Uganda’s coffee has found its way to Tokyo — not just in cups, but in diplomacy. At the 2025 ...
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